“How is your daughter getting cn at Hollywood? ” “Oh, fine. Got a permanent job now, you know. She’s a bridesmaid to a film actress,’’ Boarder (to landlady) : “ These buns taste like soap.” Landlady: “Yes, they’re bath buns! ” Nora: “Fred seems to be a very nice young man. Why does your family object to him ” Cora: “Because his car is only a two-seater.”
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Evening Star, Issue 23324, 21 July 1939, Page 10
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